The matchups are set for this Years College football playoff. The game also be played on new years eve. Clemson is ranked number one. The tigers will play the fourth ranked oklahoma sooners in the orange bowl. Secoco ranked alabama will take the field against number three Michigan State in the cotton bowl. The winners will square off in the National Championship game in arizona. Meanwhile, the university of houston is still investigating how a postgame victory celebration turned into an onfield brawl. Fans rushed the field on saturday after the cougars beat temple, locking up a bowl bid. Hired by the School Beating some of the fans. Manuel bojorquez has more. Reporter its developed into an unspoken tradition. Your team wins a big game and celebration. But here in houston over the wmd, that celebration turned violent and could lead to criminal charges for some security guards who got phical with fans. When the game between the university of houston and temple ended, the wrestling match between some security guards and fans began. Cameras captured the chaos as fans rushed the field after the cougars championship win. One fanan appears to be punched b b a security guard. Another is tackled and slammed into the ground. Cse is the private security contractor hired by the university of houston. Houstons Vice President of athletics expressed his anger employees, in part saying well present any evidence, such as video, witness statements, and we also lock at the applicable law and we present that to the District Attorney for charges. And the security officics were also given instructions before the game by cse staff that the students rush the field, to allow them to rush the field. No instructions were given to punch or tackle anyone. Reporter rushing the field is a timehonored tradition in College Sports but can be dangerous. In 1993, 80 people were injured whenen fans rushed the field following the game between wisconsin and michigan. And four years ago, a dozen people were hurt after thousands swarmed the field after Oklahoma State beat rival oklahoma. A statement saying its launching its own investigation adding any actions by cse personnel that contradict our training, cses other requirements or the law are not condoned by cse and will not be tolerated. President obama was a late arrival at the Kennedy Center honors sunday night, after addressing the nation on terrorism, he donned a tux and celebrated five honorees for their lifetime contributions to american culture. Charlie rose has the story. [ applause ] reporter less than two weeks before the release of the new star wars movie, george lucas was praised by hollywood heavyweight Steve Spielberg and martin scosezi. Star wars changed movies forever. In a row, Steven Colbert hosted the event. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, elected representatives, diplomats, dignitaries and the small hand full of you not running for president right now. Reporter traditionally, the honorees sit with the president and first lady, but president obamas seat remained etchty for the first part of the event. He arrived less than half an hour after h H Oval Office address. The owner of a green and white helicopter, you left your lights on. Reporter singer rita moreno was 4r5udlauded for breaking ground for latinos. For so long in my life, being puerto rican felt t ke i was being leftft out. You made it an honor. Reporter the 83yearold before going on to win all four of the biggest prizes in show business over her career, the oscar, the tony, two emmys and a a grammy. Ananher honoree, the talented conductor who led the boston symphony for 29 seasons. This is my story reporter her long career paved the way for africanamericans in the industry. You turned down more r res than you can imagineneecause ey didnt lift or serve us as a people. For six decades, she s been diligent in her pursuit to better us all. Reporter at age 90, shes starring on broadway alongside james earl jones. And carol king was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame nenely 30 years ago f f her ininuence on music. Hit singles. You make me feel like a natural woman Aretha Franklin brought the house down in the song she immortrtized. King wasasisibly moved by the power house and brought tears to the eyes of the president. Man sternly where do you think youre g gng . Mr. Mucucu to work, with you. Its taco tuesday. Man youre not coming. I took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. Im good all day. [announcer ] mucinex keeps working. Not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. Jill and kate use the same dishwasher. Same detergent. But only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. 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Oh, my goodness, what an honor. Reporter here, the puerto rican transplant turned Hollywood Star let its so beautiful. Reporter did you live around here . Yes. I lived around the block. Reporter she moved here at puerto rico to new york, on a ship with her newly divorced mother. Though revered now, her earliest memories werent so positive. Her journey not so welcoming. I ran into racist stuff quickly. Even when i didntnderstand what the word spick meant, but i could see the hatred in their faces. And i grew up feeling inferior to just about everybody in the world. Reporter dance lessons provided an escape when she was just 6. A natural performer, she was entertaining in light clubnightclubs by the age of 9. I wanted to be a movie star reporter she styled herself to look like the actress, because her dark hair resembled her own. She was the only role model i had. There were nonene there was nobody i i the movies who resembled me in any way. Reporter after a talent agent spotted her, she landed a contract with mgm studios and moved to hollywood. But it didnt take long before she found herself being typecast. I played american indians, polynesians. Every one of them without exception were usually characters with no education, who could barely speak english, with thick accents. Was humiliating, and it was hurtful. Of course it was. Absolutely. But i always felt that somehow, some day, someone would see me and say, that girl has talent, and im going to do something for her. R rorter her some day came at the age of 26 wheh she was tapped to play anita in west side story. I finally found a role model. Why would you want to go to puerto rico . The first time i had ever played a young hispanic woman who had a sense of dignity, who had a sense of selfrespect. Reporter she won an oscar for that performance. Visiting the play ground where many of the movie scenes were shot. She remembered the significance of her win. What did that night mean . For it, because as anybody who wins an oscar will tell you, it takes almost a month or so to really believe it. My winning the oscar had a huge effect on the hispanic community. Reporter ironically, winning an oscar didot widen the role to greatilm roles, so she shifted her role to the stage, and the small screen. They call me broadway bob reporter she won a grammy for her singing on the Television Show the electric company. Earned two emmys for appearances on the m mpet show and the rockford files. Boy, you had me scared. Reporter and she won a tony for her performance in the broadway production of the ritz, a role she reprized in m a person who persevered. You fall down and you get up, dust yrself off and keep moving in that direction. Reporter now 83, with more than 40 films and just as many Television Shows under her belt, shes not only getting respect, shes in demand. She recentnt guest starred in the Award Winning tv show jane the virgin. I am now the pioneer, which i think is kind of charming. Reporter its been nearive eight dececes since that 5yearold girl lived in an overcrowded building on this block. And in that time, rita moreno has become the role model she never had. And whats important about that kind of honor and lifetime of work. I just feel so fortunate and privileged, and more than ever, i feel very latina. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Imagine how your doctor feels. As a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. So why do i do it . Because i get paid. Und. On this side of thehelove i know prostate exams can save liviv. So, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. An emotional return to paris three weeking after their shows were canceled. The concerts are paying tribute to the victims of the massacre. Elizabeth palmer is in london withth the defiant message from the band. Reporter right after the paris attacks, the police shut down all large public gatherings, and two u2 concerts were canceled. But last night, the band was back on stage in top form. Reporter and 17,000 fans its just over three weeks since u2 canceled two concerts, scheduled to go ahead in paris right after terrorists killed 130 people. 90 of them were music fans of the bataclan concert hall listening to the band eagles of death metal. Bono and the members of u2 paid tribute to the victims at a memorial nearby and vowed their own concerts would be rescheduled as soon as it was safe. It was, they told cnn ahead of last nights performance, a statement of resistance. Paris is a very romantic city, and, you know, the essence of romance is defiance. And defiant joy we think is the mark of our band and of rock n roll. Theyre a death cult, were a life cult. Reporter there were rumors eagles of death metal would join u2 on stage. Special guest. Patty smith, who closed the show with one of the greatest of all rock n roll anthems of defiance. People have the power, people have the power reporter and bonos apparently written a brand new song about the paris attacks, and fans are certainly hoping theyre going to hear him when hes back on stage there. And thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us cbs this morning. The frontrunner for the republican president ial nomination calls for a ban on all muslims entering the United States. Also tonight, the San Bernardino killers practiced at a shooting range. Survivors tell their stories. I kept thinking, why doesnt he stop . Why wont he stop . The Justice Department investigates the chicago p. D. s use of force against minorities. And a queen aises a king and brings the president to tears. This is the cbs overnight this time, it was not an offthecuff remark. Donald trump, the leading republican candidate to be next president , issued a policy statement calling on the United States to close its doors to all muslims entering the country. One of the San Bernardino killers was here on a visa. The white house was quick to call trumps idea contrary to americas values and security. Republican rival jeb bush said trump had become unhinged. Heres Major Garrett. Reporter in a statement, donald trump called for a total and complete shut down all muslim immigration to america, adding, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad. Trump said the ban should last until u. S. Officials figure out whats going on. Last night, president obama urged the nation not to discriminate against american muslims. If were to succeededn enlist muslim communities as some of our strongest allies rather than push them away through suspicion and hate. That does not mean denying the fact that an extremist ideology has spread within some muslim communities. Its a real problem that muslims must confront without excuse. Reporter trumps republican opponents uniformly condemned his proposal. Ben carson said everyone entering the country should register and be monitored but, i would not advocate being selective on ones religion. John kasich said trumps idea was more of the outrageous divisiveness that characterizes hihievery breath. Democratic president ial candidates issued withering criticism of trump. Hillary clinton called the comments reprehensible and prejudiced and said this makes us less safe. Scott, Martin Omalley said trump is campaigning as a fascist demagogue. Major garrett for us tonight. Major, thank you. Well, muslimamericans are already feeling the divide i i and Omar Villafranca is looking into this. Reporter in the wake of the attacks in paris and San Bernardino, muslims around the u. S. Say the rhetoric against them has become increasingly incendiary. A few weeks ago armed protesters picketed a nearby mosque in irvingng in virginia tempers erupted at a meeting over building a mosque. Every one of you are terrorists. I dont care what you say. Reporter last night in philadelphia, a severed pigs head was found outside a mosque, and voice messages like this one left on the answering machine of dallas chapter of cair, the council of the American Islamic reretions. Youre not welcome here. I hope you get sprayed with pigs blood. Reporter not far away in fort worth, americanborn ayah sayyed says the backlash has gotten worse. I was in the car with my ninemonthold daughter and a woman was basically trying to flag me down from her vehicle, and she starts using derogatory language, and she spit from her vehicle to my vehicle. Reporter some area imams have even started advising local muslim women in covering their heads in a different way other than the traditional hijab. I dont have a problem with anybody else doing it. I on the other hand would never do it. This head scarf is who i am. Reporter cair said in a statement the group has received more reports about acts of discrimination, intimidation, threats, and violence targeting american muslims in the past week and a half than during any other limited period of time since th9 11 terror attacks. Omar suleiman is a muslim scholar in texas. As a american and muslim, we are forced to grieve and worry at the same time. We have muslim victims in this recent shooting. You always have muslim victims. Reporter there is another armed protest saturday in a mosque outside of richardsds. Scott, theyre expecting a heavy Police Presence there. Omar villafranca in texas tonight. Omar, thank you. Well, a new photo of the San Bernardino killers surfaced today. Tashfeen malik there on the left, the pakistani woman, and her husband, syed farook, who was born in illinois, had their picture taken last july at chicagos ohare airport. We learned more today about their preparations for the attack last week and heres carter evans. Reporter two days before Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people in San Bernardino, farook signed in here at the riverside magnum range for r rget practice with his ar15. Mike mcgee said farook approached him. Was there anything about him that stuck out . Not even close. Reporter he did ask you a question, though. His gun was smoking. What does that tell you about his experience with guns . Well, the experience with the rifle tells me it was a new he was not familiar with it. Reporter when you saw his pipiure, did you recognize him as someone who has been n re . I did recognize him as somebody who had been here in the past. Reporter firearms instructor john gallette said farook had been to the range at least twice. Its devastating to people, to know that this is where he might have prepared for those last days. Reporter federal investigators say the assault rifles used in the attack were purchased by enrique marquez. He lived next door to farook during his high school years. Neighbors say the pair were good friends. Agents raided the marquez home twice over the past few days. They used a battering ram and cut through the garage door with a blow torch to search for evididce. Law enforcememt sources say marquez checked into a Mental Health facility hours after the shooting. He hasot been arrested and today is talking to investigators. So far federal agents have conducted more than 400 interviews, and theyre still trying to determine a motive. We have learned and believe that both subjects were radicalized and d d been very active quite some timeme nono how did that happen . The question were trying to get at. Reporter investigators know farook met his wife in saudi arabia where she moved from pakistan. She was educated as a pharmacist. Chaz harrison was one of farooks coworkers. I asked him about his wife. He was very secretive about his wife. He didnt want to reveal much ababt his wife. Reporter r e says farook talked about wanting to leave the cotry for good. He didnt want to be in the United States, because he told me him paying taxes was helping the United States support basically the war on islam, the war on muslims. Reporter farooks father, who is still in the San Bernardino area, told cbs news his son was deeply religious. Scott, the fbi served a search warrant on the gun range hours after the massacre, and were told they confiscated the surveillance video. Carter evans for us tonight. Will be right back. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. 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He came walking in and started firing and started walking toward the middle of the room where all the staff are sitting just firing. Reporter Corwin Porter was hiding undnd the table as the husband and wife assassins kept firing. You could see him targeting individuals. I could see the muzzle facing down where individuals would be. And as it goes on, the desperation kicks in and i kept hoping it was an exercise, right, its an exexeise, because this cant actually be happening. Reporter and it seemed to go on and on. It went on for what seemed like forever. It never would end. I kept thinking, why doesnt he stop . Why wont he stop . Reporter when s. W. A. T. Teams descended to provide Urgent Medical care, dr. Michael neeki was wiwi them. Hes an immigrant from iran. What is it like to see this hahaen . Terrible. Terrible. And then you feel that youre coming thousands and thousands of miles away from these atrocities to get away from that. Reporter today county officials held a News Conference to talk about how San Bernardino moves forward. Raymundo is the direreor of public health. I ask that you come together and hold each other strong, because it is the strength that and i want you to every day be grateful for those of us that were spared and those that are still with us today. Reporter 13 of the 14 killed worked for the countys environMental Health service, which will remain closed this week. Other Government Departments reopened today, scott, but under heightened security. John blackstone with the key interviews tonight. John, thank you. Well, maybe it was an attempt to appear proactive, but today there was an odd announcement from the department ofomeland security about its terror alert system. You may have forgotten that there is a terror alert system because its never been used in its current form. Today dhs announced that the system will change, but it didnt sayayow. Jeff pegues tried to cut through the muddle. Il be announcing soon hopefully what our new system is current environment and the current realities. Reporter secretary of Homeland Security jeh johnson said the Current System is flawed. The original colorcoded warnings, developed after 9 1111 wewe criticized for sending out too many alerts. The Current System has never sent out an alert because it requires an imminent threat. The modification will lower the threshold for warning the american public. It is an acknowledgment of the changing nature of the threat, something president obama highlighted last n nht. As weve becoco better at preventing complex, multifaceted attacks like 9 11, terrorists turn to less complicated acts of violence like the Mass Shootings all too common in our society. Reporter the San Bernardino shooters were not under surveillance before the massacre despite having contact online with some known extremists. Ank cillufo is the head of George Washington univivsitys Homeland Security program. He says public awaness may be enforcement than traditional surveillance. You know, at the end of the day its going to be a mixture of community engagement. Reporter see something, say something. See something, say something, but also families, frienen, the people who normally knowowbout these activities arereoing to be a peer group. So we need to find ways to be able to pierce that. Reporter scott, a recent congressional report warned that americans are being radicalized by violent extremists at a rate that is straining law enforcements ability to stop suspects before its too late. Jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. Jeff, thanks. In a related story, there was a rare victory today for supporters of tougher gun laws. The United StatesSupreme Court let stand a local law in illinois that bans semiautomatic weapons and largecapacity magazines. Jan crawford is following this. Reporter the jususces gave no reason for why they turned down the challenge to the ban on town. But in dissent, Justin Clarence thomas, joined by justice antonin scalia, said lowercourt rulings upholding the bans were relegating the Second Amendment to a second class right. The supreme coururin 2008 struck down a handgun banann the district of columbia, ruling that the Second Amendment protects a persons right to bear arms for selfdefense in the home. But in the years since, lower federal courts have narrowly applied the landmark decision, allowing what they consider reasonable gun restrictions, bans on largecapacity miautomatic firearmsmslike the commonly ownededr15. Seven states and d. C. Have laws banning possession of those weapons. The city of Highland Park passed its ban in 2013. Mayor Nancy Rotering said it was due in part to the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. Its well past time to take action to reduce the gun safety and inflicts fear and pain on countless families and communities. Reporter but gun rights supporters say the bans cover guns lawfully used by millions of americans for selfdefense and for sport. [ gunfire ] todays order is unlikely to encourage sweepipi change. 39 states where such guns are legal have laws blocking cities from passing local restrictions. Now, there typically has to be a conflict in the lower courts before the justices will step in, and so far, scott, all those lower courts are in agreement to uphold these bans. Jan crawford at the Supreme Court. Jan, thank you. Theres new video of another Police Shooting in chicago, but this time no charges. And a former president teaches sunday school. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Age defiant. Age agnostic. Olay is a purveyor of ageless. Make it into our products. For transformed skin without exuensive brands or procedures. Its t ultimate beauty victory. Nobody has any idea how old you are. With olay, you age less. So you can be ageless. Olay. Ageless. 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Reporter critics like andy sh of the better government association, say reform is long overdue. Weve spent 500 million handling Excessive Force cases over the past decade. The Justice Department could have come here 25 years ago. Reporter John Escalante is the interim police superintendent. Is the culture of the Chicago Police department problematic . I dont think so. One thing were looking at right now is why are some officers slipping through the cracks. Reporter he need look no further than a series of action reports from officers on the killed. All of them supported the shooter, officer jason van dyke, and all were at odds with the video from their own cruisers. They all claim mcdonald was a homicidal threat that night, swinging his knife with a three inch blade in an aggressive, exaggerated manner that put van dykes life in danger. Officer van dyke is already the subject of a longrunning federal investigation, scott, which is also lookokg into allegations of a coverup by other officers on the scene that night. Dean reynolds in chicago. In sunday school jimmy carter teaches the good news of the gospel, but this past sunday he had some good news of his own. Hes now free of cancer. Heres michelle miller. Reporter the crowd gathers in front of Maranatha Baptist Church at dawn, five hours before the lsons begin. We thank you so much for coming. Reporter to see the man teaching sunday school. Good morning. All right. I see youre wide awake. [ laughter ] reporter in plains, georgia, president jimmy carter hasas taught in his Hometown Church for nearly 35 years. Jan williams has worked with him the whole time. Mr. Jimmy is one of the kindest southern gentleman who speaks what he thinks, stands up for what he believes in, never been ashamed to say he was a christian. Love without getting g edit for being a loving person, even reporter he seems rejuvenated by this crowd of people. Would you say that . Would you agree with me . I dont think once youre a politician you ever get over being a politician. He loves the crowds. Reporter those croros have multiplied since the 91yearold former president announced his cancer diagnosis in august. Julie marshall came from north carolina. To the carters, its just another sunday, but to those of us who are here, this is day well never forget. Reporter even through his cancer treatments he never missed a sunday lesson, and it was in this church that he broke the news. When i went this week they didnt find any cancer at all. [ applause ] whoa. Good jobn hes going to be here for hes going to be here for a long time to come, i hope. Reporter giving lessons from the good book to anyone who will listen. Well, i hope youll all come back some day. Cbs news, plains, georgia. 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You make me feel like a natural woman and you can see the Kennedy Center honors broadcast tuesday night, december 29th, right here on cbs. And thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs morning. York city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jericka duncan. The Chicago Police department is now under the microscope. Attorney general Loretta Lynch announced the Justice Department is launching a wide ranging civil rights investigation into the chicago pd. The probe will go beyond the shooting death of a young black man shot 16 times by a white officer who now faces murder charges. Police shooting has been released. This time the officer will not be charged. Dean reynolds reports. Male black running south bound on king, sweatshirt, black pants. Reporter in a show of transparency unusual for new dash cam video to show why they did not file charges against the officers involved in the fatal shooting. It showed a 25yearold suspect fleeing police after a struggle carrying what they said was a handgun. That videos release came days after tape of the more notorious shooting of 17yearold Laquan Mcdonald galvanized the city in protest and hours after the Justice Department announced its enquiry, something mayor rahm emanuel welcomes. Itsn our selfinterest as a city for them to be here. We not only accept it, we need it. Reporter critics like andy shaw of the better government association, say reform is long overdue. Weve spent 500 million handling Excessive Force cases over the past decade. The Justice Department could have come here 25 years ago. Reporter John Escalante is the interim police superintendent. Is the culture of the Chicago Police department problematic . I dont think so. One thing were looking at right slipping through the cracks. Reporter he need look no further than a series of action reports from officers on the scene the night mcdonald was killed. All of them supported the shooter, officer jason van dyke, and all were at odds with the video from their own cruisers. They all claim mcdonald was a homicidal threat that night, swinging his knife with a three inch blade in an aggressive, exaggerated manner that put van dykes life in dananr. Officer van dyke is already the subject of a longrunning federal investigation, scott, which is also looking into allegations of a coverup by other officers on the scene that night. An army of investigators continues to unearth new details about the husband and wife killers behind the massacre in San Bernardino. Cacaer evans has the latest. Reporter two days before Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people in San Bernardino, farook signed in here at the riverside magnum range for target practice with mike mcgee said farook approached him. Was there anything about him that stuck out . Not even close. Reporter he did ask you a question, ough. His gun was smoking. What does that tell you about his experience with guns . Well, the experience with the rifle tells me it was a new rifle. He was not familiar with it. Reporter when you saw his picture, did you recognize him . I did recognize him as somebody who had been here in the past. Reporter firearms instructor john gallette said farook had been to the range at least twice. Its dedestating to people, to know that this is where he might have prepared for those last days. Reporter federal investigators say the assault rifles used in the attack were purchased by enrique marquez. He lived next door to farook during his high school years. Neighbors say the pair were good friends. Agents raided the marquez home twice over the last few days. They used a battering ram and cut through the garage door with a blow torch to search for evidence. News that marquez checked into a Mental Health facility hours after the shooting. He has not been arrested and today is talking to investigators. So far federal agents have conducted more than 400 terviews, and theyrrstill trying to determine a motive. John bowdich is with the fbi. We have learned and believe that both subjects were radicalized and had been very active quite some time. Now, how did that happen . The question were trying to get at. Reporter investigators know farook met his wife in saudi arabia where she moved from pakistan. She was educated as a pharmacist. Chaz harrison was one of farooks coworkers. I asked him about his wife. He was very secretive about his wife. He didnt want to reveal much about his wife. Reporter he says farook talked about wanting to leave the country for good. He didnt want to be in the United States because he said him paying taxes was helping the United States support basically the war ononslam, the war on muslims. Reporter farooks father, who is still in the san his son was deeply religious. President obamas National Address on terrorism is getting a lukewarm reception on capitol hill. Republican congressional leaders say the president s call for expanded background checks for gun purchases is going nowhehe. And they say theres no need for a congressional authorization to strike the Islamic State in iraq and syria. The president also`stressed the need for americans not to turn on one another or to begin a profiling campaign against Muslim Americans here in the United States. We will destroy isil and any other organization that tries to harm us. Our success wont depend on tough talk or abandoning our values or giving in to fear. Thats what groups like isil are hoping for. We cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between america and islam. That too is what groups like isil does not speak for islam. They are thugs and killers, part of a cult of death. Chief White House CorrespondentMajor Garrett has more. Reporter the reviews are in, theyre lukewarm to be charitable. The white house was bracing for precisely that. So why did the president give an Oval Office Address that t d no new news or new ideas or military strategies against isis . The genesis of this speech started saturday here at the white house after the president met with his National Security team. It was the consensus that this administration was losing control, losing grip on the entire National Conversation about isis, and the president needed to get involved in that conversation to try to accomplish three things. First, to convey to the nation that the campaign against isis is more muscular and more aggressive. There are more u. S. Bombing runs. The british are now bombing in syria. There are troop commitments from germany and much greater intelligence sharing with the the president also wanted to address the gun control argument. Even though the Political Climate on capitol hill with republicans in control of the house and Senate Remains hostile, the president believes the fact pattern in San Bernardino strenhens his gun control argument and he wanted to make that case. Thirdly and possibly most important when you talk to people here at the white house, the president believes the country could turn on itself, and this message of tolerance for muslimamericansnss not just about that, pure tolerance, but a counterterrorism strategy. The president believes it is crucial that this country maintain good, solid working relationships with the Muslim Community in this country. Not just as a matter of tolerance, but as a matter of counterterrorism success being able to detect, infiltrate and stop terrorist attacks before they start. There was a good deal of conversation whether this president should give this address today or tonight. But the president wanted the largest primetime audience he could find, sunday was it. He knows the reviews are tepid. Relied on speeches and ignored shortterm analysis, whether it rhetoric or strategy to defeat isis. Will be right back. The matchups are set for this Years College football playoff. The games will be played on new years eve. Clemson is ranked number one. The tigers will play the fourth ranked oklahoma sooners in the orange bowl. Second ranked alabama will take the field against number three Michigan State in the cotton bowl. The winners will square off in the National Championship game in arizona. Meanwhile, the university of houston is still investigating how a postgame victory celebration turned into an onfield brawl. Fans rushed the field on saturday after the cougars beat temple, locking up a bowl bid. Cameras captured security guards hired by the School Beating some Manuel Bojorquez has more. Reporter its developed into an unspoken tradition. Your team wins a big game and you storm the field in celebration. But here in houston over the weekend, that celebration turned violent and could lead to o criminal charges for some security guards who got physical with fans. When the game between the university of houston and temple ended, the wrestling match between some security guards and fans began. Cameras captured the chaos as fans rushed the field after the cougars championship win. One fan appears to be punched by a security guard. Another is tackled and slammed into the ground. Csc is the private security contractor hired by the university of houston. Houstons Vice President of employees, in papa saying well present any evidence, such as video, witness statements, and we also lock at the applicable law and we present that to the District Attorney for charges. And the Security Officers were also given instructiononbefore the game by csc staff that the students rush the field, to allow them to rush the field. No instructions were given to punch or tace anyone. Reporter rushing the field is a timehonored tradition in College Sports but can be dangerous. In 1993, 80 people were injured when fans rushed the field following the gaga between wisconsin and michigan. And four years ago, a dozen people were hurt after thousands swarmed the field after Oklahoma State beat rival oklahoma. The Security Company has issued launching its own investigation adding any actions by csc personnel that contradict our training, cscs other requirements or the law are not condoned by csc and will not be tolerated. President obama was a late arrival at the Kennedy Center honors sunday night, after addressing the nation on terrorism, he donned a tux and celebrated five honorees for their lifetime contrtrutions to american culture. Charlie rose has the story. [ applause ] reporter less than two weeks before the release of the new star wars movie, george lucas was praised by hollywood heavyweight Steve Spielberg and martin scosezi. Likee edison and belel and tesla and jobs, in the way that everything they touched changed the paradigm. George Lucas Star Wars changed movies forever. Reporter for the second year in a row, stefef colbert hosted the event. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, elected representatives, diplomats, dignitaries and the small hand full of you not running for president right now. Reporter traditionally, the honorees sit with the president and first lady, but president obamas seat remained empty for the first part of the event. He arrived less than half an hour after his oval offifi address. Thehewner of a green and d white helicopter, you left your lights on. Reporter singer rita moreno a native puerto rican, was lauded for breaking ground for latinos. When you followed your dreams, you gave me the allowance to follow mine. For r long in my life, being puerto rican felt like i w w being left out. You made being puerto rican an honor. Reporter the 83yearold first dazzled fans on the screen before going on to win all four of the biggest prizes in show business over her career, the oscaca the tony, two emmysnd a grammy. Another honoree, the talented conductor who led the boston symphony for 29 seasons. This is my story reporter and sissy tysons long careepaved the way for africanamericans in the industry. You turned down more roles than you can imagine because they didnt lift or serve us as a people. For six decades, shes been diligent in her pursuit to better us all. Reporter at age 90, shes starring on broadway alongside james earl jones. And carol king was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame nearly 30 years ago for her influence on music. Hit singles. You make me feel like a natural woman arethaharanklin brought the e house down in the song she immortalized. King was visibly moved by the the eyes of the president. Seriously . Where do you think youre going . To work, with you. Its taco tuesday. Youre not coming. I took mucinex to hehe get rid of my mucusy congestion. Oh, right then ill swing by in like 4 hours. Forget the tacos one pill lasts 12 hours. Im good all day. Wait your loss. I was going to wear a sombrero. Only mucinex has a bilayer tablet that starts fast, and keeps working. Not 4, not 6, but 12 full hours. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Lets end this. Ive got two reasons to take care of my heart. Thats why i take meta. Meta is clinically proven to help lower cholesterol. And for a tasty heart healthy snack, rita moreno was honored at the Kennedy Center sunday night. Shes only 1 of 12 performers to earn what is called an egot. Thats an emmy, a grammy, an oscar, and a tony, the grand slam of show business. Michelle miller has her story. Reporter to fully appreciate the barrier breaking career of rita moreno, you only need to spend a few minutes with her in the bronx neighborhood she first called home. I need to get out of here. Oh, my goodness, what an honor. Reporter here, the puerto rican transplant turned Hollywood Starlet is still thrilling fans. Oh, my god, so beautiful. Reporter did you live around here . Yes. I lived around the block. Reporter she moved here at the age of 5, traveling from ship with her newly divorced mother. Though revered now, her earliest memories in america werent so positive. Her journey not so welcoming. I ran into racist stuff quickly. Even when i didnt understand what the word spick meant, but i could see the hatred in the faces of these young kids, you know, white kids. And i grew up feeling inferior to just about everybody in the world. Reporter dance lessons provided an escape when she was just 6. A natural performer, she was entertaining in nightclubs by the age of 9. And at 13, she earned her first part on broadway. I wanted to be a movie star first of all. I wanted to be elizabeth taylor. To look like the actress, in large part because taylors dark hair resembled her own. She was the only role model i had. D. There wewe none. There was nobody in the movies who resembled me in any way. Reporter after a talent agent spotted her, she landed a contract with mgm studios and moved to hollywood. But it didnt take long before she found herself being typecast. I played american indians, polynesians. Every one of them without exception were usually characters with no education, who could barely speak english, with thick accents. My name is tuptine. I already speak english. It was humiliates and it was hurtful. Of course it was. Absolutely. But i always felt that somehow, some day, someone would see me and d y, that girl has talent, and im going to do something for her. Reporter her some day came at the age of 26 when she was tapped to play anita in west side story. I finally found a role model. Why would you want to go to puerto rico . Its so good here. So good there . We have nothing. The first time i had ever played a young hispanic woman who had a sense of dignity, who had a sense of selfrespect. Reporter she won an oscar r that performance. Visiting the plalaground where many of the movie scenes were shot, moreno remembered the significance of her win. What did that night mean . For it, because as anybody who wins an oscar will tell you, it takes almost a month or so to really believe it. My winning the oscar had a huge e effectctn the hispanic community. Reporter ironically, winning an oscar did not widen the role to great film roles, so she shifted her focus to the stage, and the small screen. They call me broadway bob reporter she won a grammy for her singing on the childrens Television Show the electric company. Earned two emmys for appearances on the muppet show and the rockford files. Boy, you had me scared. Reporter and s s won a tony for her performance in the broadway production of the ritz, a role she reprized in the film version. You fall down and you get up, dust yourself off and keep moving in that direction. Reporter now 83, with more than 40 films and st as many Television Shows under her belt, shes not only getting respect, shes in demand. She recently guest starred in the Award Winning tv show jane the virgin. I am now the pioneer, which i think is kind of charming. Reporter its been nearly eight decades since that 5yearold girl lived in an overcrowded building on this block. And in that time, rita moreno has become the role model she never had. And whats important about that kind of honor and recognition is that its for a i just feel so fortunate and privileged, and more than ever, i feel very latina. The cbs overnight news will be right back. When the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. Bubuwhen my father sankkinto depression, i didnt know how to help him. When he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. Dont let this happen to you. If you or a loved one is suicidal, call the National Suicide prevention lifeline. With the right help, you can get well. franklin d. Roosevelt the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. Endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources. And inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all. We approach reemploymentntith real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. Narrator donate to goodwill where your Donations Help Fund 2 rock band u2 made an emotional return to paris three weeks after their shows were canceled. The concerts are paying tribute to the victims of the massacre. Elizabeth palmer is in london with the defiant m msage from the band. Reporter right after the paris attacks, the police shut down all large public gatherings, and two u2 concerts were canceled. But last night, the band was back on stage in top form. Reporter and 17,000 fans roared back their welcome. U2 canceled two concerts, scheduled to go ahead in paris right after terrorists killed 130 people. 90 of them were music fans of the bataclan concert hall listening to the band eagles of death metal. Bono and the members of u2 paid tribute to the victims at a memorial nearby and vowed their own concerts would be rescheduled as soon as it wawa safe. It was, they told cnn ahead of last nights performance, a statement of resistance. Paris is a very romantic city, and, you know, the essence of romance is defiance. And defiant joy we think is the mark of our band andndf rock n roll. Theyre a death cult, were a life cult. Reporter there were rumors eagles of death metal would join u2 on stage. But instead, fans saw another patty smith, who closed the show with one of the greatest of all rock n roll anthems of dedeance. People have the power, people have the power reporter and bonos apparently written a brand new song about the paris attacks, and fans are certainly hoping theyre going to hear him when hes back on stage there. And thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. York city, im jericka duncan. The frontrunner for the republican president ial nomination calls for a ban on all muslims entering the United States. Also tonight, the San Bernardino killers practiced at a shooting range. Survivors tell their stories. I kept thinking, why doesnt he stop . Why wont he stop . The Justice Department investigates the chicago p. D. s use of force against minorities. And a queen praises a king and brings the president to tears. This is the cbs overnight this time, it was not an offthecuff remark. Today, donald trumum the leading republican candidate to be next president , issued a policy statement calling on the United States to close its doors to all muslims entering the country. One of the San Bernardino killers was here on a visa. The white house was quick to call trumps idea contrary to americas values and securitit republblan rival jeb bush said trump had become unhinged. Heres Major Garrett. Reporter in a statement, donald trump called down all muslims from coming into the country. Urged the nation not to discriminate against american muslims. If were to succeed in enlist muslim communitieses as some of our strongest allies rather than push em away through suspicion and hate. That does not mean denying the fact that an extremist ideology has spread within some muslim communities. Its a real problem that muslims must confront without excuse. Reporter trumps republican opponents uniformly condemned his proposal. Ben carson said everyone entering the country should register and be monitored but, i would not advocate being selective on ones religion. John kasich said trumps idea was more of the outrageous divisiveness that characterizes his every breath. Democratic president ial candidates issued withering criticism of trump. Hillary clinton called the comments reprehensible and prejudiced and said this makes us less safe. Scott, Martin Omalley said trump is campaigning as a fascist demagogue. Major garrett for us tonight. Major, thank you. Well, muslimamericans are their communitieiehere at home, ananOmar Villafranca is looking into this. Reporter in the wake of the attacks in paris and San Bernardino, muslims around the u. S. Say the rhetoric against them has become increasingly incendiary. A few weeks ago armed protesters picketed a nearby mosque in irving. In virginia tempers erupted at a meeting over building a mosque. Every one of you are terrorists. I dont care what you say. Reporr last night in philadelphia, a severed pigs head was found outside a mosque, and voice messages like this one left on the answering machine of dallas chapter of care, the council of the American Islamic relations. Youre not welcome here. I hope you get sprayed with pigs blood. Reporter not far away in fort worth, americanborn ayah sayyed says the backlash has gotten worse. I was in the car with my ninemonthold daughter and a woman was basically trying to and she rolls down her window, and she starts using derogatory language, and she spit from her vehicle to my vehicle. Reporter some area imams have even started advising local muslim women in covering their heads in a different way other than the traditional hijab. I dont have a problem with anybody else doing it. I wouldnt do it. This 4ed head scarf is who i am. Reporter the group has received more reports about active intimidation, threats and violence targeting american muslims in the past week and a half during any other limited period of time since the 9 11 terror attacks. Omar suleiman is in texas. As a american and muslim, we same time. Reporter there is another armed protest saturday in a mosque outside of richardson. Scott, theyre expecting a heavy Police Presence there. Omar villafranca in texas tonight. Omar, thank you. Well, a new photo of the San Bernardino killers surfaced today. Tashfeen malik there on the left, the papastani woman, and her husband, syed farook, whwh was born in illinois, had their picture taken last july at chicagos ohare airport. We learned more today about their preparations for the attack last week and heres carter evans. Reporter two days before Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people in San Bernardino, farook signed in here at the riverside magnum range for target practice with his ar15. Mike mcgee said farook approached him. Was there anything about him that stuck out . Not even close. Reporter he did ask you a question, though. His gun was smoking. What does that tell you about his experience with guns . Well, thehexperience with the rifle tells me it was a new reporter when you saw his picture, did you recognize him as someone who has been here . I did recognize him as somebody who had been here in the past. Reporter firearms instructor john gallette said farook had been to the range at least twice. Its devastating to people, to know that this is where he might have prepared for those last days. Reporter federal investigators say the assault rifles used inhe attack were purchased by enrique marquez. He lived next door to farook during his high school years. Neighbors say the pair were good friends. Agents raided the marquez home twice over the past few days. They cut through the door with a blow torchcho search for idence. Law enforcement sources say marquez checked into a Mental Health facility hours after the shooting. He has not been arrested and today is talking to investigators. So far federal agents have conducted more than 400 interviews, and theyre still trying to determine a motive. We have learned and believe that both subjects were radicalized and had been very active quite some time. Now, how did that happen . The question wererying to get at. Reporter investigators know farook met his wife in saudi arabia where she moved from pakistan. She was educated as a pharmacist. Chaz harrison was one of farooks coworkers. I asked him about his wife. He was versecretive about his wife. He didnt want to reveal much about his wife. Repoter he says farook talked about wanting to leave the country for good. He didnt want to be in the United States, because he told me him paying taxes was helpingng ththUnited Statesupport basically ththwar on islam, the war on muslims. Reporter farooks father, who is still in the San Bernardino area, told cbs news his son was deeply religious. Scott, the fbi served a search warrant on the gun range hours after the massacre, and were told they confiscated the surveillance video. Carter evans for us tonight. Will be right back. [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ tree crashes ] [ wind howling ] tonight six of the 21 people wounded last wednesday remain in the hospital, two of them are in critical condition. Today John Blackstone talked to survivors. Reporter when the shooting began in San Bernardino, Trudy Raymundo was standing near the or as one of the shooters burst through. He came walking in and started firing and started walking toward the middle of the room where all the staff are sitting just firing. Reporter Corwin Porter was hiding under the table as s e huhuand and wife assassins kept firing. You could see him targeting individuals. Down where individuals would be. It was incredibly surreal, and as it goes on, the desperation kicks in and i kept hoping it was an exercise, right, its an exercise, because this cant actually be happening. Reporter and it seemed to go on and on. It went on for what seemed d like forever. It never would end. I kept thinking, why doesnt he stop . Why wont he stop . Reporter when s. W. A. T. Teams descended to provide Urgent Medical care, dr. Michael neeki was with them. Hes an immigrant from iran. What is it like to see this happen . Terrible. Terrible. And then y feel that youre coming thousands and Thousands Miles away from these atrocities to get away fom that. Reporter today county officials held a News Conference to talk about how San Bernardino moves forward. Raymundo is the director of public health. H. I ask that you come together d hold each other strong, because it is the strength that and i want you to every day be grateful for those of us that were spared and those that are still with us today. Reporter 13 of the 14 killed worked for the countys environMental Health service, which will remain closed this week. Other Government Departments reopened today, scott, but under heightened security. John blackstone with the key interviews tonight. John, thank you. Well, maybe it was an attempt to appear prprctive, but today y ere was an odd nouncement from the e partment of Homeland Security about its terror alert system. You may have forgotten that there is a terror alert system because its never been used in its current form. Today dhs announced that the system will change, but it didnt say how. Jeff pegues tried to cut through the muddle. Ill be announcing soon hopefully what our new system is current environment and the current realities. Reporter secretary of Homeland Security jeh johnson said the Current System is flawed. The original colorcoded warnings, developed after 9 11, were criticized for sending out too many alerts. The Current System has never sent out an alert because it requires an imminent threat. The modification will lower the threshold for warning the american public. It is an acknowledgment of the changing nature of the threat, something president obama highlighted last night. As weve become better at preventing complex, multifaceted attacks like 11, terrorists turn to less complicated acts of violence like the Mass Shootings all too common in our society. Reporter the San Bernardino shooters were not under surveillance before the massacre despite having contact online with some known extremists. Frank cillufo is the head of George Washington universitys homeland securitprogram. Enforcement than traditional surveillance. You know, at the end of the day its going to be a mixture of community engagement. Reporter see something, say something. See something, say something, but also families, friends, the people who normally know about these activities are oing to be a peer group. So we need to find ways to be able to pierce that. Reporter scott, a recent congressional report warned that americans are being radicalized by violent extremists at a rate that is straining law enforcements ability to stop suspects before its too late. Jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. Jeff, thanks. In a related story, there was a rare victory today for supporters of tougher gun laws. The United StatesSupreme Court let stand a local law in ililnois that bans semiautomatic weweons and large capacity magazines. Jan crawford is following this. Reporter the justices gave no reason for why they turned down the challenge to the ban on town. But in dissent, Justin Clarence thomas, joined by justice antonin scalia, said lowercourt rulings upholdldg the bans were relegating the Second Amendment to a second class right. The Supreme Court in 2008 struck down a handgun ban in the district of columbia, ruling that the Second Amendment protects a persons right to bear arms for selfdefense in the home. But in the years since, lower federal courts have narrowly applied the landmark decision, allowing w wt they consider reasonable gun restrictions, bans on largecapacity semiautomatic firearms, like the commonly owned ar15. Seven states and d. C. Have laws banning possession of those weapons. The city of Highland Park passed its ban in 2013. Mayor Nancy Rotering said it was due in part to t t shooting at sandy hoho elementary school. Its well past time to take action to reduce the gun violence that threatens our safety and inflicts fear and pain on countless families and communities. Reporter but gun rights supporters say the bans cover guns lawfully used by millions of americans for s sfdefense and for sport. [ gunfire ] todays order is unlikely to encourage sweeping change. 39 states where such guns are legal have laws blocking cities from passing local restrictions. Now, there typically has to be a conflict in the lower courts fore the justices will step in, and so far, scott, all those lower courts are in agreement to uphold these bans. Jan crawford at the Supreme Court. Jan, thank you. Theres new video of another Police Shooting in chicago, but this time no charges. And a former president teaches so how ya doing . Enough pressure in here for . Ugh. My sinuses are killing me. Yeah. 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Fleeing police after a struggle carrying what they said was a handgun. At videos release c ce days after tape of the more notorious shooting of 17yearold Laquan Mcdonald galvanized the city in protest and hours after the Justice Department announced its enquiry, something mayor rahm emanuel welcomes. Its in our selfinterest as a city for them to be here. We not only accept it, we need it. Reporter critics like andy shaw of the better government association, say reform is long overdue. Weve spent 500 million handling Excessive Force cases over the past decade. The Justice Department could have come here 25 years ago. Reporter John Escalante is the interim police superintendent. Is the culture of the Chicago Police department problematic . I dont think so. One thing were looking at right now is why are some officers slipping through the cracks. Reporter he need look no further than a series of action scene the night mcdonald was killed. All of them supported the shooter, officer jason van dyke, and all were at odds with the video from their own cruisers. They all claim mcdonald was a homicidal threat that night, swinging his knife with a three inch blade in an aggressive, exaggerated manner that put van dykes life in danger. Officer van dyke is already the subject of a longrunning federarainvestigation, scotttt which h also looking into allegagaons of a coverup by other officers on the scene that night. Dean reynolds in chicago. In sunday school jimmy carter teaches the good news of the gospel, but this past sunday he had some good news of his own. Hes now free of cancer. Heres michelle miller. Reporter the crowd gathers in front of Maranatha Baptist Church at dawn, five hours before the lessons begin. We thank you so much for coming. Reporter to see the man teaching sunday school. Good morning. All right. I see youre wide awake. [ laughter ] reporter in plains, georgia, president jimmy carter has taught in his Hometown Church for nearly 35 years. Jan williams has worked with him the whole time. Mr. Jimmy is one of the kindest southehe gentlemen who speaks what he thinks, stands up for what he believes in, never been ashamed to say he was a christian. Love without getting credit for being a loving person, even loving your enemies. Rejuvenated by this crowd of people. Would you say that . Woululyou agree with me . I dont think once youre a politician you ever get over being a politician. He loves the crowds. Reporter those crowds have multiplied since the 91yearold former president announced his cancer diagnosis in august. Julie marshall came from north carolina. To the carters, its just another sunday, t to those of us who are here, this is day well never forget. Reporter even through his cancer treatments he never missed a sunday, and it was in this church that he broke the news. When i went this week they didnt find any cancer at all. [ apapause ] whoho good job. Hes going to be here for hes going to be here for a long time to come, i hope. Reporter giving lessons from the good book to anyone who will listen. Well, i hope youll all come back some day. Cbs news, plains, georgia. Anothererresident honored americas best at a starstudded gala. That story is next. Eveve day its getting closer going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey if your r egnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. A healthy baby is worth the wait. O0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. When were on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. [ indistinct conversations ] miss, your bag. When we e avel from city to city, we p p attention totour surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether youre traveling for business or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious, finally tonight, president obama helped pay tribute to some of the most talented people in america. Rita moreno, seiji ozawa, cicely tyson, carole king, george lucas, each of these artists was born with Something Special to offer the country and the world. And each was celebrated last night at the annual Kennedy Center honors. Actress Gina Rodriguez paid tribute to oscar, tony, emmy and grammy winner rita moreno. Youre my icon, my living legend, and what matters most, my friend. Rita, this is my love letter to you. Steven spielberg gave rave reviews to fellow filmmaker george lucas. Hes a path finder and a pioneer. George Lucas Star Wars changed movies absolutely but the highlight of the night came when Aretha Franklin sang the praises and music of carole king. You make me feel like a natural woman and you can see the Kennedy Center honors broadcast tuesday night, december 29th, right here on cbs. And thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs morning. Pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. The Chicago Police department is now under the microscope. Attorney general Loretta Lynch announced the Justice Department is launching a wide ranging civil rights investigation into the chicago pd. The probe will go beyond the shooting death of a young black man shot 16 times by a white officecewho now faces murder chchges. Meanwhile, a video of a second Police Shooting has been released. This time the officer will not be charged. Dean reynolds reports. Male black running south bound on king, sweatshirt, black reporter in a show of ansparent si unusual for chicago, prosecutors released new dash cam video to show why they did not file charges against the officers involved in the fatal shooting. Fleeing g lice after a strugglgl carrying what they said was a handgun. After tape of the more notorious shooting of 17yearold Laquan Mcdonald galvanized the city in protest and hours after the Justice Department announced its enquiry, something mayor rahm emanuel welcomes. Its in our selfinterest as a city for them to be here. We not only accept it, we need it. Reporter critics like andy shaw of the better government association, say reform is long overdue. Weve spent 500 million handling excessiveveorce cases over the past decadede the Justice Department cou have come here 25 years ago. Reporter jn escalante is the interim poli superintendent. Is the culture of the Chicago Police department problematic . I dont think so. One thing were looking at right slipping through the cracks. Reporter he e ed look no further than a series of action reports from officers on the scene the night mcdonald was killed. All of them supported the shooter, officer jason van dyke, and all were at odds with the video from their own cruisers. They all claim mcdonald was a homicidal threat that night, swinging his knife with a three inch blade in an aggressive, exaggerated manner that put van dykes life in danger. Officer van dyke is already the subject of a longrunning federal investigation, scott, which is also looking into allegations of a coverup by other officers on the scene that night. An army of investigators continues to unearth new details about the husband and wife killers behind the massacre in San Bernardino. Carter evans has the latest. Reporter two days before Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife in here at the riverside magnum range for target practice with his ar15. Mike mcgee said farook approached him. Was there anything about him not even close. Reporter he did ask you a question, though. His gun was smoking. What does that tell you about his experience with guns . Well, the experience with the rifle tells me it was a new he was not familiar with it. Picture, did you recognize him . I did recognize him as somebody who had been here in reporter firearms instructor john gallette said farook had been to the range at least twice. Its devastating to people, to know that this is where he might have prepared for those last days. Reporter federal investigators say the assault rifles used in the attack were purchased by enrique marquez. During his high school years. Friends. Agents raided the marquez home twice over the last few days. They used a battering ram and a blow torch to search for marquez checked into a Mental Health facility hours after the shooting. He has not been arrested and today is talking to investigators. So far federal agents have conducted more than 400 interviews, and theyre still trying to determine a motive. John bowdich is with the fbi. We have learned and believe that both subjects were radicalized and had been very active quite some time. Now, how did that happen . The question wee trying to get at. Reporter investigators know farook met his wife in saudi arabia where she moved from pakistan. She was educated as a pharmacist. Chaz harrison was one of farooks coworkers. He was very secretive about his wife. He didnt want to reveal much about his wife. Reporter he says farook talked about wanting to leave the country for good. He didnt want to be in the United States because he said his taxes was helping support the war on islam, the war on muslims. Reporter farooks father, who is still in the san his son was deeply religious. President obamas n nional address on terrorism is getting a lukewarm reception on capitol hill. Republican congressional leaders say the president s call for expanded back ground checks for gun purchases is going nowhere. And they say theres no need for a congressional authorization to strike the Islamic State in iraq and sysya. The president lso stressed the need for americans not to turn on one another or to begin a profiling campaign against Muslim Americans here in the United States. We will destroy isil and any other organization that tries to harm us. Our success wont depend on tough talk orrbandoning our values or givivg in to fear. Thats what groups like isil are hoping for. We cannot turn against one another by let thing fight be defined as a war between america and islam. That too is what groups like isil does not speak for islam. They are thugs and killers, part of a cult of death. Chief White House CorrespondentMajor Garrett has more. Reporter the reviews are in, theyre lukewarm to be charitable. The white house was bracing for precisely that. So why did the white house give an Oval Office Address that had no new news or new ideas or military strategies against isis . The genesis of this speech started saturday here at the white house after the president met with his National Security team. It was the consensus that this administration was losing control, losing grip on the entire National Conversation about isis, and the president needed to get involved in that conversation to tryyo accomplish three things. First, to convey to the nation that the campaign against isis is more muscular and more aggressive. There are more u. S. Bombing runs. The british are now bombing in syria. There are troop commitments from germany and much greater intelligence sharing with the french. The president also wanted to even though the political clclate on capitol hill with republicans in control of the house and Senate Remains hostile, the president believes the fact pattern in San Bernardino strengthens his gun control argument and he wanted to make that case. Thirdly and possibly most important when you talk to people here at the white house, the president believes the country could turn on itself, and this message of tolerancece for muslimamericans is not just about that, pure tolerance, but a counterterrism strate. The president believes it is crucial that this country maintain good, solid working relationships with the Muslim Community in this country. Not just as a matter of tolerance, but as a matter of counterterrorism succece being able to detect, infiltrate and stop terrorist attacks before they start. There was a good deal of conversation whether this president should give this address today or tonight. 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Fans rushed the field on saturday after the cougars beat temple, locking up a bowl bid. Hihid by the scol beating some of the fans. Manuel bojorquez has more. Reporter its developed into an unspoken tradition. Your team wins a big game and you storm the field in celebration. But here in houston over the wmd, that celebration turned violent and could lead to criminal charges for some security guards who got physical with fans. When the game between the unersity of houston and temple ended, the wrestling match between some secity guards and fans began. Cameras captured the chaos as fans rushed the field after the cougars championship win. One fan appears to be punched by a security guard. Another is tackled and slammed into the ground. Cse is therivate security contractor hired by the university of houston. Houstons Vice President of athletics expressed his anger employees, in part saying well present any evidence, such as video, witness statements, and we also lock at the applicable law and we present that to the District Attorney for charges. And the Security Officers were also given instructions before the game by cse staff that the students rush the field, to allow them to rush the field. No instructions were given to punch or tackle anyone. Reporter rushing the field is a timehonored tradition in College Sports but can be dangerous. In 1993, 80 people were injured when fans rushed the field following the game between wisconsin and michigan. And four years ago, a dozen people were hurt after thousands swarmed the field after Oklahoma State beat rival oklahoma. A statement saying its launching its own investigation adding any actions by cse personnel that contradict our training, cses other requirements or the law are not condoned by cse and will not be tolerated. President obama was a late arrival at the Kennedy Center honors sunday night, after addressing the nation on terrorism, he donned a tux and celebrated five honorees for their lifetime contributions to american culture. Charlie rose has the story. [ applause ] reporter less than two weeks before the release of the new star wars movie, george lucas was praised by hollywood heavyweight Steve Spielberg and martin scosezi. Star wa changed movies forever. In a row, Steven Colbert hosted the event. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, elected representatives, diplomats, dignitaries and the small hand full of you not running for prprident right now. Reporter traditioiolly, the honorees sit with the president and first lady, but president obamas seat remained etchty for the first part of the event. He arrived less than half an hour after his Oval Office Address. The owner of a green and white helicopter, you lefef your lights on. Reporter singer rita moreno was 4r5udlauded for breaking ground for latinos. For so long in my life, being puerto rican felt like i was being left out. You made it an nor. Reporter the 83yearold before going on to win all four of the biggest prizes in show business over her career, the oscar, the tony, two emmys and a grammymy other honoree, the talented conductor who led the boston symphony for 29 seasons. This is my story reporter her long career paved the way for africanamericans in the industry. You turned down more roles than you c c imagine because they didnt lift or serve us as a people. For six decades, shes been diligent in her pursuit to better us all. Reporter at age 90, shes starring on broadway alongside james earl jones. And carol kinggas inducted into the songwriters hall of fame nearly 30 years ago for her hit singles. You make me feel like a natural woman Aretha Franklin brought the house down in the s sg she immortalized. 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Up to 45 days of freshness pluggable febreze and fabric refresher. , two more ways to breathe happy rita moreno was honored at the Kennedy Center sunday night. Es only 1 of 122 performers who earn an emmy, a grammy, oscar, and a tony. The grand slam of show business. Michelle miller has her story. Reporter to fully appreciate thearrier breaking career of rita moreno, you only need to spend a few minutes with her in the bronx neighborhood she first called home. I need to get out of here. Oh, my goodness, what an honor. Reporter here, the puerto rican transplant turned Hollywood Star let its so beautiful. Reporter did you live around here . Yes. I lived around the block. Reporter she moved here at puerto rico to new york, on a ship with her newly divorced mother. Though revered now, her earliest memories werent so positive. Her journey not so welcoming. I ran into racist stuff quickly. Even when i didnt understand what the word spick meant, but faces. And i grew up feeling inferior world. Reporter dance lessons provided an escape when she was just 6. A natural performer, she was entertaining in light clubnightclubs by the age of 9. I wanted to be a movie star reporter she styled herself to look like the actress, because her dark hair resembled her own. She was the only role model i had. There were none. There was nobody in the movies who resembled me in any way. Reporter after a talent agent spotted her, she landed a contract with mgm studios and moved to hollywood. But it didnt take long before she found herself being typecast. I played american indians, polynesians. Every one of them without exception were usually charactersith no education, who could barely speak english, with thick accents. It was humiliating, and it was hurtful. Reporter was it a compromise of courur it was. Absolutely. But i always felt that somehow, some day, someone would see me and say, that girl has talent, and im going to do something for her. Reporter her some day came at the age of 26 when she was tapped to play anita in west side story. I finally found a role model. Why would you want to go to puerto rico . The first time i had ever playay a y yng hispanic woman who had a sense of dignity, who had a s nse of selfrespect. Reporter she won an oscar for that performance. Visiting the play ground where many of the movie scenes were shot. She remembered the significance of her win. What did that night mean . For it, because as anybody who wins an oscar will tell you, it takes almost a month or so to really believe it. My winning the oscar had a huge effect on the hispanic community. Reporter ironically, winning an oscar did not widen the role to great film roles, so she shifted her rote to the stage, and the small screen. They call me broadway bob reporter she won a grammy for her singing on the Television Show the electric company. Earned two emmys for appearances on the muppet show and the rockford files. Boy, you had me scared. Reporter andhe won a tony for hehe performancece in the broadway production of the ritz, a role she reprized in im a person who persevered. You fall down and you get up, dust yourself off and keep moving in that direction. Reporter now 83, with more than 40 films and just as many Television Shows underer her belt, shes not only getting respect, shes in demand. She recently guest starred in the Award Winning tv show jane the virgin. I am now the pioneer, which i think is kind of charming. Reporter its been near live eight decades since that 5yearold girl lived in an block. And in that time, rita moreno has become the role model she never had. And whats important about that kind of honor and recognition is that its for a i just feel so fortunate and privileged, and more than ever, i feel very embabaassed by a prostate exam . Imagine how your doctor feels. As a urologiststi have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. So why do i do it . Und. 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It was, they told cnn ahead of last nights performance, a statement of resistance. Paris is a very romantic city, and, youou know, the essencee of romance is defiance. And defiant joy we think is the mark of our band and of rock n roll. Theyre a death cult, were a life cult. Reporter there were rumors eagles of death metal would join u2 on stage. Special guest. Patty smith, who closed the show with one of the greatest of all rock n roll anthems of defiance people have the power, people have the power reporter and bonono apparently written a brand new song about the paris attacks, and fans are certainly hoping theyre going to hear him when hes back on stage there. And thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us cbs this morning. The frontruruer for the republican president ial nomination calls for a ban on all muslims entering the United States. Also tonight, the San Bernardino killers practiced at a shooting range. Survivors tell their stories. I kept thinking, why doesnt he stop . Why wont he stop . The jususce Department Investigates the chicago p. D. s use of force against minorities. And a queen praises a king and brings the president to tears. This is the cbs overnrnht this time, it was not an donald trump, the leading republican candidate to be next president , issued a policy statement calling on the United States t tclose its doors to all muslims enenring the country. One of the San Bernardino killers was here on a visa. The white house was quick to call trumps idea contrary to americas values and security. Republican rival jeb bush said trump had become unhinged. Heres Major Garrett. Reporter in a statement, donald trump callelefor a total and complete shut down all muslim immigration to america, adding, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad. Trump said the ban should last until u. S. Officials figure out whats going on. Last nighthtpresident obama urged the nation not to discriminate against american muslims. If were to succeed in enlist muslim communities as some of our strongest allies rather than push them away through suspicion and hate. That does not t an denying the ct that an extremist ideology has spread within some muslim communities. Its a real problem that muslims must confront without excuse. Reporter trumps republican opponents uniformly condemned his proposal. Ben carson said everyone entering the country should register and be monitored but, i would not advocate being selective on ones religion. John kasich said trumps idea was more of the outrageous divisiveness that characterizes his every breath. Democratic president ial candidates issued withering criticism of trump. Hillary clinton called the comments reprehensible and prejudiced and said this makes us less safe. Scott, Martin Omalley said trump is campaigning as a fascist demagogue. Major garrett for us tonight. Major, thank you. Well, muslimamericans are already feeling the divide in and Omar Villafranca is looking into this. Reporter in the wake of the attacks in paris and San Bernardino, muslims around the u. S. Say the rhetoric against them has become increasingly incendiary. A few weeks ago armed protesters picketed a nearby mosque in irving. In virginia tempers erupted at a meeting over building a mosque. Every one of you are terrorists. I dont care what you say. Reportete last night in philadelphia, a severed pigs head was found outside a mosque, and voice messages like this one left on the answering machine of dallas chapter of cair, the council of the American Islamic relations. Youre not welcome here. I hope you get sprayed with pigs blood. Reporter not far away in fort worth, americanborn ayah sayyed sayaythe backlash has gotten worse. I was in the car with my ninemonthold daughter and a woman was basically trying to flag me down from her vehicle, and she starts using derogatory language, and she spit from her vehicle to my vehicle. Reporter some area imams have even started advising local muslim women in covering their heads in a different way other than the traditional hijab. I dont have a problem with anybody else doing it. I on the other hand would never do it. This head scarf is whoho am. Reporter cair said in a statement the group has received more reports about acts of discrimination, intimidation, threats, and violence targeting american muslims in the past week and a half than during any other limited period of time since the 9 11 terror attacks. Omar suleiman isis muslim schohor in texas. As a american and muslim, we are forced to grieve and worry at the same time. We have muslim victims in this recent shooting. You always have muslim victims. But as human beings, we grieve. Armed protest saturday in a mosque oututde of richardson. Scott, theyre expecting a heavy Police Presence there. Omar villafranca in texas tonight. Omar, thank you. Well, a new photo of the San Bernardino killers surfaced today. Tashfeen malik there on the left, the pakistani woman, and her husband, syed farook, who was born in illinois, had their picture takekelast july at chicagos ohare airport. We learned more today about their preparations for the attack last week and heres carter evans. Reporter two days before Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people in San Bernardino, farook signed in here at the riverside magnum range for targetetractice with his ar15. Mike mcgee said farook approached him. Was there anything about him that stuck out . Not even close. Reporter he did ask you a question, though. His gun was smoking. What does that tell you about his experience with guns . Well, the experience with the rifle tells me it was a new he was not familiar with it. Reporter when you saw his picture, did you recognize him as someone who has been here . I did recognize him as souebody who had been here in the past. Reporter firearms instructor john gallette said farook had been to the range at least twice. Its devastating to people, to know that this is where he might have prepared for those last days. Reporter federal investigators say the assault rifles used in the attack were purchased by enrique marquez. He lived next door to farook during his high school years. Neighbors say the pair were good friends. Agents raided the marquez home twice over the past few days. They used a b btering ram and cut through the garage door with a blow torch to search for evidence. Law enforcement sources say marquez checked into a Mental Health facility hours after the shooting. He has not been arrested and today is talking to investigators. So far federal agents have conducted more than 400 interviews, and theyre still trying to determine a motive. John bowdich is with the f f. That both subjects were radicalized and had been very active quite some time. Now, how did that happen . The question were trying to get at. Reporter investigators know farook met his wife in saudi arabia where she moved from pakistan. She was educated as a pharmacist. Chaz harrison was one of farooks coworkers. I asked him about his wife. He was very secretive about his wife. He didnt want to reveal much about his wife. Reporter he says farook talked about wanting to leave the country for good. He didnt want to be in the United States, because he told me him paying taxes was helping the United States support basically the war on islam, the war on muslims. Reporter farooks father, who is still in the San Bernardino area, told cbs news his son was deeply religious. Scott, the fbi served a search warrant on the gun range hours after the massacre, and were told they confiscated the surveillance video. Carter evans for us tonight. Carter, thank you. Will be right back. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name e chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in t tir communities. Chris young action teams ofofigh school studentss are joining volunteers of america and Major League Baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of voluners. Arlos pea its easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares tonight six of the 21 people wounded last wednesday remain in the hospital, two of them are in critical condition. Today John Blackstone talked to survivors. Reporter when the shooting began in San Bernardino, Trudy Raymundo was standing near the door as one of the shooters burst through. He came walking in and started firing and started walking toward the middle of the room where all the staff are sitting just firing. Reporter Corwin Porter was ding under the table as the husband and wife assasasns kept ring. You could see him targeting individuals. I could see the muzzle facing down where individuals would be. And as it goes on, the desperation kicks in and i kept hoping it was an exercise, right, its an exercise, because this cant actually be happening. Reporter and it seemed to go on and on. It went on for what seemed like forever. It never would end. I kept thinking, why doesnt he stop . Why wont he stop . Reporter when s. W. A. T. Teams descended to provide Urgent Medical care, dr. Michael neeki was with them. Hes an immigrant from iran. What is it like to see this s happen . Terrible. Terrible. And then you feel that youre coming thousands and thousands of miles away from these atrocities to get away from that. Reporter today county officials held a News Conference to talk about how San Bernardino moves forward. Raymundo is the director of public health. I ask that you come together and hold each other strong, because it is the strength that and i want you to every day be grateful for those of us that were spared and those that are still with us today. Reporter 13 of the 14 killed worked for the countys environMental Health service, which will remain closed this week. Other Government Departments reopened today, scott, but under heightened security. John blackstone with the key interviews tonight. John, thank you. Well, maybe it was an n attempt to appear proactive, but today there was an odd announcement from the department of Homeland Security about its terror alert system. You may have forgotten that there is a terror alert system because its never been used in its current form. Today dhs announced that the system will change, but it didnt say how. Jeff pegues tried to cut through the muddle. Ill be announcing soon hopefully what our new system is current environment and the current realities. Reporter secretary of Homeland Security jeh johnson said theheurrent system is flawed. The original colorcoded warnings, developed after 9 11, were criticized for sending out too many alerts. The Current System has never sent out an alert because it requires an imminent threat. The modification will lower the threshold for warning the american public. It is an acknowledgment of the changing nature of the threat, something president obama highlighted last night. As weve become better at preventing complex, multifaceted attacks like 9 11, terrorists turn to less complicated acts of violence like the Mass Shootings all too common in our society. Reporter the San Bernardino shooters were not under surveillance before the massacre despite having contact online with some known extremists. Frank cillufo is the head of George Washington universitys Homeland Security program. He says Public Awareness may be enforcement than traditional surveillance. You know, at the end of the day its going to be a mixture of community engagement. Reporter see something, say something. See something, say something, but also families, friends, the people who normally know about these activities are going to be a peer group. So we need to find ways to be able to pierce that. Reporter scott, a recent congressional report warned that americans are being radicalized by violent extremists at a rate that is straining law enforcements ability to stop suspects before its too late. Jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. Jeff, thanks. In a related story, there was a rare victory today for supporters of tougher gun laws. The United StatesSupreme Court let stand a local law in illinois that bans semiautomatic weapons and largecapacity magazines. Jan crawford is followinthis. Reporter the justices gave no reason for why they turned down the challenge to the ban on town. But in dissent, Justin Clarence thomas, joined by justice antonin scalia, said lowercourt rulings upholding the bans were relegating the Second Amendment to a second class right. The Supreme Court in 2008 struck down a handgun ban in the district of columbia, ruling that the Second Amendment protects a persons right to bear arms for selfdefense in the home. But in the years since, lower federal courts have narrowly applied the landmark decision, allowing what they consider reasonable gun restrictions, bans on largecapacity semiautomatic firearms, like the commonly owned ar15. Seven states and d. C. Have laws banning possession of those weapons. The city of Highland Park passed its ban in 2013. Mayor Nancy Rotering said it was duduin part to the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. Its well past time to take action to reduce the gun violence that threatens our safety and inflicts fear and pain on countless families and communities. Reporter but gununights supporters say the bans cover guns lawfully used by millions of americans for selfdefense and for sport. [ gunfire ] todays order is unlikely to encourage sweeping change. 39 states where such guns are legal have laws blocking cities from passing local restrictions. 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Male black running southbound on king, sweatshirt, black pants. Reporter in a show of transparency unusual for chicago, prosecutors released new dash cam video to show why they did not file charges against the officers involved in the fatal shooting. Fleeing police after a struggle carrying what they said was a handgun. That videos release came days after tape of the more notorious shooting of 17yearold Laquan Mcdonald galvanized the city in protest and hours after the Justice Department announced its enquiry, something mayor rahm emanuel welcomes. Its i iour selfinterest as a city for them to be here. We not only accept it, we need it. Reporter critics like andy shaw of the better government association, say reform is long overdue. Weve spent 500 million handling Excessive Force cases over the past decade. The Justice Department could have come here 25 years ago. Reporter John Escalante is the interim police susurintendent. Is the culture of the Chicago Police department problematic . I dont think so. One thing were looking at right now is why are some officers slipping through the cracks. Reporter he need look no further than a series of action reports from officers on the scene the night mcdonald was all of t tm supported the shooter,r,fficer jason van dykyk and all were at odds wititthe video from their own cruisers. They all claim mcdonald was a homicidal threat that night, swinging his knife with a three inch blade in an aggressive, exaggerated manner that put van dykes life in danger. Officer van dyke is already the subjbjt of a longrunning federal investigatioio scott, which is also looking into allegations of a coverup by other officers on the scene that night. Dean reynolds in chicago. In sunday school jimmy carter teaches the good news of the gospel, but this past sunday he had some good news of his own. Hes now free of cancer. Heres michelle miller. Reporter the crowd gathers in front of Maranatha Baptist Church at dawn, five hours before the lessons begin. We thank you so much for coming. Reporter to see the man teaching sunday school. Good morning. All right. I see youre wide awake. [ laughter ] reporter in plains, georgia, president jimmy carter has taught in his Hometown Church for nearly 35 years. Jan williams has worked with him the whole time. Mr. Jimmy is one of the kindest southern gentleman who speaks what he thinks, stands up for what he believes in, never been ashamed to say he was a christian. Love without getting credit for being a loving person, even reporter he seems rejuvenated by this crowd of people. Would you say that . Would you agree with me . I dont think once youre a politician you ever get over being a politician. He loves the crowds. Reporter those crowds have multiplied since the 91yearold former president announced his cancer diagnosis in august. Julie marshall came from north carolina. To the carters, its just another sunday, but to those of us who are here, this is day well never forget. Reporter even through his cancer treatments he never missed a sunday lesson, and it was in this church that he broke the news. When i went this week they didnt find any cancer at all. [ applause ] whoa. Good job. Hes going to be here for hes going to be here for a long time to come, i hope. Reporter giving lessons from the good book to anyone who will listen. Well, i hope youll all come back some day. Cbs news, plains, georgia. Another president honored americas best at a starstudded gala. That story is next. Woman what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. Severe shortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. While i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocketpropelled grenade took my arm off athe shoulder. I was discharged from the army, and ive been working with the Wounded Warrior project since 2007. Warriors, you dont have to be severely wounded to be with the Wounded Warrior project. We do have a lot of guys that have posttraumatic stress disorder. Being able to share your story, i guess it what did happen over there. My name is norbie, and yes, i do suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder, finally tonight, president obama helped pay tribute to some of the most talented people in america. Rita moreno, seiji ozawa, cicely tyson, carole king, george lucas, each of these artists was born with Something Special to offer the country and the world. And each was celebrated last night at the annual Kennedy Center honors. Actress Gina Rodriguez paid tribute to oscar, tony, emmy and grammy winner rita moreno. Youre my icon, my living legend, and what matters most, my friend. Rita, this is my love letter to you. Steven spielberg gave rave reviews to fellow filmmaker george lucas. Hes a path finder and a pioneer. George Lucas Star Wars changed movies absolutely but the highlight of the night came when Aretha Franklin sang the praises and music of carole king. You make me feel like a natural woman and you can see the Kennedy Center honors broadcast tuesday night, december 29th, right here on cbs. And thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For ototrs, check back with h a little bit later for the morning news and cbs morning